| 1. | jack of all trades | ||
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a person who is good at many things but has no particular specialty (often with master of none at the end) My friend was a jack of all trades.
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| 2. | jack of all trades | ||
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a jack of all trades is a person who is not an expert in any fields, but knows a little about everything. jack of all trades often lack an university degree, as they didnt specialize in anything, but studied/learned a bit of every subject. 1: omfg john knows freakin everything!
2: nah, hes just a jack of all trades. dont ask him anything deeper tough. |
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| 3. | Jackoff all trades | ||
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An individual claiming proficiency for every task presenting itself, anywhere. He is neither schooled nor proficient beyond the ability to claim such.
An individual whose continued claims at ability are immediately discounted upon attempt. A play on "Jack of all trades, master of none." "Dave says he'll fix my brakes, file my taxes, upgrade my computer, and save me a bundle! And he's gonna read my fortune, win Lisa back, and get me promoted!"
"Dude, Dave's a divorced, unemployed dog groomer. Don't let him touch your shit... Guy's a jackoff all trades." |
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| 4. | Jack of all trades | ||
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A person who is skilled at a variety of different things, but not to the same level as a person who is specialised in one of these things. Jack of all trades, master of none,
but ofttimes better than a master of one. |
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| 5. | Jack of All Trades | ||
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A Jack of All Trades is a master at none, but often better than a master of one. Person 1: You're a very well rounded person.
Person 2: I'm a Jack of All Trades. |
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| 6. | JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES | ||
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someone who is skilled at a great deal of tasks, usually in the same feild, but who lacks suffcient skill in any one specific area. "He can play guitar, keys and drums, but he just isn't that great"
"Jack-of-all-trades master of none" |
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| 7. | JOAT | ||
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1. Acronym for Jack Of All Trades. A person who is somewhat proficient at a number of different things. However the phrase is usually used in conjunction with "but master of none" putting a negative connotation on an otherwise positive phrase.
2. A collection of live, unreleased, and rare versions of music by recording artist Jack Johnson. My uncle is a JOAT. He fixed our plumbing and then worked on his hot rod for a while.
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